Ta'al
Arab political party in Israel
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2022 | Ta'al again ran with Hadash and continued to hold an opposition status. |
2021 | Ta'al maintained its opposition status in the election. |
February 3 2021 | Ta'al rejoined the Joint List alliance. |
January 28 2021 | Ta'al left the Joint List alliance. |
2020 | Ta'al ran as part of the Joint List in the election. |
2019 | Tibi was criticized for making homophobic comments, highlighting internal ideological tensions within the party's secular positioning. |
September 2019 | Ta'al rejoined the Joint List for the September election. |
April 2019 | Ta'al ran with Hadash in the April snap election. |
January 2019 | Ta'al withdrew from the Joint List. |
2015 | Ta'al's alliance with the United Arab List (Ra'am) concluded, marking the end of their joint political representation. |
2015 | Ta'al was part of the Joint List during the election. |
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